Roller Town

[2] The other members of the troupe — Bush, Scott Vrooman, Kyle Dooley, Cheryl Hann, Evany Rosen, Brian MacQuarrie and Bill Wood — also appear in the film in supporting roles, as well as Adam Robert Bayne, Jordan Talbot, George Basil, Brian Heighton, Pat Thornton, John Beale, Rhys Bevan-John, Howard D'Arcy and Nicki Davis.

panned the film, writing that "While virtually every joke falls flat, such as a protracted sequence where Leo (Little) receives numerous phone calls telling him he wasn't accepted into a roller-skating program at a prestigious school, some things that could have been funny ― a sex scene while roller skating or a gag about having sex with corn ― are ruined by sheer tone and composition.

Even the musical numbers, where they sing about it being "fuck o'clock" or "half-past pussy," fall flat since they're presented more so as cheap high school improv than actual film inserts.

"[1] Chris Knight of the National Post was more positive, writing that "the comedy is fast-paced — it has to be; the movie’s over in 76 minutes —— and delivers a barrage of non sequiturs, cornball puns, sight gags and period flourishes.

"[2] The reviewer for That Shelf asserted that "cribbing generously from 70s 'classics'like Roller Boogie and Skatetown, U.S.A. and featuring an ending straight out of The Apple, director and co-writer Andrew Bush keeps the energy level appropriately high and only resorting to sketch styled transitions (like some pretty hilarious fake album tracks from a wonderfully attired band) to bail him out of a tight spot.